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boanerges20 · 5 months
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celestialiron · 5 months
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Hi all! I’m getting back into things for my YouTube channel, so here’s a post I did for Austin Wintory for a contest he was hosting! It’s one of my original composition & I hope everyone enjoys it! Feel free to comment how I did on this piece of mine & if you’re interested in more, like & subscribe to my channel!
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mouthsofflame · 4 months
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panicinthestudio · 3 months
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Final Fantasy VI - Dancing Mad cover by Grissini Project, October 10, 2018
Final Fantasy VI Dancing Mad, original music by Nobuo Uematsu and cover by Grissini Project organist Romain Vaudé
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Gas chromatography (GC) in analytical chemistry is a common type of chromatography where the mobile phase is a gas and the stationary phase is separated as a vapour. The instrumentation of gas chromatography is given above picture for more about Gas chromatography
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tamfitronics · 6 months
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Alberta Catholic school trustee won't face dismissal despite backlash over social media post
Instrumentation Edmonton A Catholic school board in Red Deer has ruled that a trustee who likened LGBTQ pride to Nazi Germany won’t be removed, despite violating its Trustee Code of Conduct and the Education Act. Monique LaGrange broke code of conduct for likening LGBTQ pride to Nazi Germany Aaron Sousa · CBC News · Posted: Sep 27, 2023 7:39 PM EDT | Last Updated: September 28 Monique…
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t509speedtriple · 7 months
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I dig classic gauges.
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pizzahutdemodisc · 7 months
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Work in progress…🎨🖌️ (Part 3)
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howdoesone · 8 months
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How does one write a musical ode to a favorite pair of socks?
Music has the extraordinary power to celebrate even the simplest and most cherished aspects of our lives. In this article, we explore the creative process of writing a musical ode to a favorite pair of socks. By delving into the warmth, comfort, and personal connection they bring, we embark on a musical journey that harmonizes our love for socks and the joy they bring to our daily lives. Join us…
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technovaluesolutions · 9 months
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boanerges20 · 3 months
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Cockpit /Instrumentation /Gauges Moto Guzzi
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quizvideos · 10 months
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Quiz for Instrumentation and Control Professionals | instrumentation and...
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prettypandaplease · 11 months
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You know how I know I love a song? The goosebumps on my skin rise, and I look at them in delighted surprise. Tears threaten to spill out of my eyes even though I have no clue what the lyrics of this foreign language song mean. I have no idea if I'm supposed to be sad, happy intrigued, calmed or disgusted by the words of the song. So I choose to be elated instead. Because what joy there is in finding a tune that hits all the rights spots of my brain! I know I love a song when I can hear my heart beat in my chest so loudly, that I have to put my hand to it just to check if I'm alive or in heaven. That the entire body can react and light up by simply listening to some instruments banging together and some voices essentailly saying some stuff, there's something magical about that, right?
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browneproject · 11 months
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Listen/purchase: In The Rising by Chris Browne BrowneProject
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panicinthestudio · 2 years
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Why this instrument explains Black American folk music, October 21, 2022
Jake Blount, a banjo scholar, explains. 
Jake Blount has built a career out of understanding the banjo’s connection to Black American folk music. In this video, he walks us through the instrument’s history — from West Africa to enslaved people in the US to the early record industry — to explain how Black folk music has evolved. 
For example: The early record industry confined Black musicians to “race records” and white musicians to “hillbilly records.” Hillbilly music would have been early country and string band music. Race records restricted Black musicians to blues and jazz genres. Which meant Black musicians playing bluegrass-style banjo weren’t recorded — even if they were responsible for teaching white musicians.   
Using field recordings, their own banjo and fiddle skills, and a deconstructed version of one of their own songs, Jake explains how Black musicians have long been left out of the current canon of folklore recordings and American folk music history. And what he’s doing to keep the tradition alive, with fresh observations and a musical style that looks both forward and backward. 
This video was filmed on location at Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
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Jake Blount - "Once There Was No Sun" (Official Music Video), July 20, 2022
“I learned "Once There Was No Sun" from a Bessie Jones recording. The track opens with a reading from Genesis, describing the world in the days prior to the creation of light, the sun, and the moon. The song’s lyrics reflect on the same period of time, reminding us that many things we treat as universal constants did not always exist - and, by extension, could recede into nothingness at any time. "Once There Was No Sun" is an invitation to reflect on the impermanence, fragility and beauty of a world we too often take for granted. 
We filmed on a small island off the coast of Maine, which also inspired the setting for 'The New Faith,' and it was clear to us from the start that the video should highlight the majesty of the landscape. The video is a celebration of beauty, in some of its most elemental forms: wind, light, sea and stone, and human bodies moving through it all. It’s my hope that, through such celebrations, we can learn to better care for all these things.”
 Video Produced by Blacklodge 
Cinematographer & Editor - Tadin Brego 
Backup Dancer - Veeva Banga 
Drone Pilot - Jesse LaFountaine
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mouthsofflame · 1 year
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New release is exceeding my expectations. I CANNOT wait to see them in May and to dance my ass off to this.
This new music/artistry makes me feel so glad to be alive.
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